Small Boat Hi Load Furling Upper Swivel

    Harken Small Boat Hi Load Furling Upper Swivel

    C$230.00

    • Small Boat Hi Load Furling Upper Swivel

      Harken

      Small Boat Hi Load Furling Upper Swivel

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      C$230.00 Excl. tax

      • Article code: HAR164
      • SKU: 164

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      Small Boat Furling Harken Small Boat furling systems allow the trailerable cruising or dinghy sailor to set and furl the jib from the cockpit. Drums and halyard swivels feature multiple stacked races of Delrin or Torlon bearings for smooth operation

      Product description

      Small Boat Furling

      Harken® Small Boat furling systems allow the trailerable cruising or dinghy sailor to set and furl the jib from the cockpit. Drums and halyard swivels feature multiple stacked races of Delrin® or Torlon® bearings for smooth rotation under load. Small Boat units are for furling only, not reefing.

      Hoistable Swivels

      An optional hoistable ball bearing halyard swivel can be installed on your headstay so you can raise or lower the sail without removing the headstay. Swivels are independent of the headstay, allowing you to tension the luff separately from the mast rake. Hoistable swivels work along with your standard Harken Small Boat furler.

      The high-load Small Boat furler with hoistable halyard is available as a kit.

      Delrin® is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates.
      Torlon® is a registered trademark of Solvay Advanced Polymers.

      Specifications:

      • Weight 74 g
      • Weight 2.6 oz
      • Use with furling unit 165, HC9226
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